deep valleys

deep valleys

Deep mountains and long valleys, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ē NSH ā NCH á NGG ǔ, which means far away from the mountains, inaccessible mountains and valleys. It's from the story of nanxuan by Zeng Gong of Song Dynasty.

Idiom explanation

Mountains and valleys far away from the mountains and inaccessible to people.

The origin of Idioms

Song zenggong's "nanxuan Ji" said: "the reason why I am in the interior, when the time is right, then the line, guarding the mountains and valleys but not out, not also."

Idiom usage

As subject, object, attribute; used in writing. example I finally jumped out of this deep valley.

Analysis of Idioms

Synonym: deep mountain and valley, deep mountain and valley.

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